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The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics (LOT) wishes to announce her Winter School for graduate students in Linguistics, which will be held between 8 and 21 January 1996, Utrecht, The Netherlands. This years' Winter School will be hosted by the Research Institute for Language and Speech (OTS), and the Center for Language and Communication (CLC) Utrecht, The Netherlands This is the first announcement. A second announcement will be posted in October, containing more detailed information. For further information concerning the organization, please send an E-mail to: lotMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelet.ruu.nl, or phone 31-30-(2)536006 (the 2 is required after 10 october). Preliminary program LOT- winterschool First week: 8 - 12 januari 9.30 - 12.00 hrs. Anthony Kroch Harry van der Hulst Melissa Bowerman (Univ. of Pennsylvania) (Leyden University) (Max Planck, Nijmegen) Historical Syntax Word Prosodic systems of First Language European Languages Acquisition 13.00 - 15.30 Tanya Reinhart Bruce Hayes Leo Noordman (Utrecht University / (UCLA,Utrecht University) (Tilburg University) Tel Aviv) Phonetically based OT Psycholinguistics and To be announced Discourse Comprehension 16.00 - 18.30 Anne Cutler Caroline Henton* Ed Stabler (Max Planck, Nijmegen) (Voice Processing Corp.) (UCLA) Psycholinguistics Speech Synthesis Principle-based Parsing Tweede week: 15 - 19 januari 9.30 -12.00 hrs. Hans Bennis Reinhard Muskens Michel Paradis (Leyden University) (Tilburg University) (University of Montreal) The Meaning of Discourse Representation The Bilingual Brain Structure Theory 13.00 - 15.30 Henk Verkuyl Frank Drijkoningen Gilles Fauconnier* (Utrecht University) (Utrecht University) (San Diego) Lexical Semantics Theories of Inflection Cognitive Linguistics 16.00 - 18.30 Gennaro Chierchia Herbert Clark (Rome) (Stanford) Developments in Dynmic Language Use Semantics *to be confirmed